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1. Sydney and Hunter regions set to be battered by east coast low for a third day.
The storm which has pummelled Sydney and the Hunter regions for the last two days is set to continue into today with vigorous winds, large seas, and periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms. Conditions are expected to slowly ease during Wednesday as the low weakens. The forecast is for a high (95%) chance of rain, possibly heavy.
Three people lost their lives yesterday. Police said a woman and two men were found dead on Tuesday morning in the town of Dungog as it received 350mm of rain in just 24 hours.
Here is the latest:
- The Central Coast and Hunter regions were the worst hit with three Hunter Region hospitals to use back-up generator.
- Areas of the Hunter have received over 400mm of rain.
- Dramatic footage emerged yesterday of a house floating down a Dungog street.
- 4000 people including 800 children are still stranded on the cruise ship Carnival Spirit outside Sydney Heads in swells of up to nine metres high.
- About 200,000 people are still without power.
- Transport officials are calling for commuters to avoid nonessential travel or delay your departure this morning. Check transportnsw.info for updates
- An evacuation order is in place for Manly Dam as residents are on edge waiting to see if their properties will be safe. Last night police called for calm. “While there is flooding in the area due to a combination of high tide, rain, heavy surf blocking the exit of water, and a number of small creeks feeding water to the area, Manly Dam has not spilled over or released any water at this time.” At 7am Nine News reported that the dam had begun to spill.
- A large number of schools will be closed today, parents should check dec.nsw.gov.au or call their local school for more info.
- Sydney-siders have ventured out in the horrific conditions to help the homeless. For more read this post here.
A Public Information and Inquiry Centre (PIIC) has been set up for residents regarding information on the flood and storm operation across NSW on 1800 227 228.
2. Bali body in the suitcase killers sentenced.
A 19-year old girl has been sentenced to 10-years jail in a Bali cell after her part in the murder of her mother.
Heather Mack, who gave birth one month ago to a daughter was given 10 years for the ‘sadistic’ murder of her mother Sheila Von Wiese-Mack.
Mack’s boyfriend and the father of her baby, 21-year old Tommy Schaefer, was sentenced to 18 years jail.
The court heard that Schaefer and Mack arranged for him to secretly travel to Bali to surprise Von Wiese-Mack and inform her of Mack’s pregnancy. During an argument he bludgeoned Mrs Wiese-Mack with a fruit bowl.
Together he and Mack stuffed her body in a suitcase and left it in the back of a taxi while they fled.
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So true!!!